Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Planet SSARG Chapter Seven 'Legs of the Spider': with Two Parts

Part Seven of Nineteen [See notes for overview

Planet SSARGLegs of the Spider And the Great Planes [two parts [Part of the: Cadaverous Planets

[Lets of the Spider The Tarantula Nebula. Around our Galaxy resides two separate galaxies: the large being Magellanic Cloud (LMC: 30,000 light years from earth); and the small, Magellanic Cloud (SMC: 160,000-light years from earth); the galaxy [s looks similar to the legs of a spider. Our galaxy the one our solar system is in, the one our earth calls home, is the Milky Way; and these third galaxy seems to be slowly enmeshing with our Milky Way, as is, Andormeda Galaxy too: so Siren had learned. But we are only concerned here with one, at the moment: LMC, which is about the one where SSARGs at; let me try to explain the best I can so you can have a certain idea of where Siren is at and her new planet is at, as Siren has just learned also: the location. The Three galaxies I have mentioned besides the Milky Way, will so meday I do believewill someday go together, entangle and become one, especially the two Magellanic Cloud galaxies, as I have mentioned. The LMC Galaxy has many stars in it, and its Nebula, Tarantula, has many. Tarantula has about 800-light-years across it. A big hole you could say: again, called The Legs of the Spider, with a great mass of gas, ultraviolet radiation of embedded starsthese stars are young, as are the planets therein; I would say three million years old. And yes, SSARG is no older than they are.

Rotma, SSARGs moon, covers the gassy environment to a certain degree, for the Planet SSARG, by blocking its overpowering ultraviolet radiation, and there is a second smaller moon, more on the order of a large asteroid, in Rotmas orbit, which blocks, or helps block some of the rays on Rotma. There is no air or life on this smaller asteroid-planet, called Amtor. Amtor is about 250,000-miles from Rotma, and does not have all that much gravitational pull on Rotma, for the most part.

It might be of interest also, that on SSARG, there is no Arctic or Antarctica [or north or south poles. That seems to allow for a more stable balance in its weather.

[Advance to Chapter Seven/about the narrator: SSARG, a planet of grass beyond the Milky Way Galaxy: this is the continuation of the nineteen-sketches of Siren of SSARG, to include her mother Jokaneen, from the cadaverous Planets, as narrated to him telepathically Dennis L. Siluk, at his condo in the high mountains of the Andes of Peru, in the city of Huancayo; Siren, which has Moiromma blood, through interplanetary space ended up on this stranded planet of sorts, a bit smaller than Earth, but larger than Earths moon.

The planet has several frontiers: vast desert plateaus, and immense prairies of long grass; while other sections have towering cliffs, and still others caves; through here time here on the planet she has found insuperable obstacles, but has defeated all.

In this strange land, this planet where the grass can grow twenty feet high, there are no oceans, nor are there poles, as we know them to be on earth, but there are several great lakes, as larger if not larger than Lake Superior on earth, as large if not larger than the state of Minnesota; and some 2000-feet deep. There are cadaverous enemies in these deep waters, monsters. There were even wars in this underwater worlds, in these gigantic lakes: in these waters there are Children of the Deep, who are seeded by serpents of flesh, onto pods and grown like wild flowers, heads like babies, and bodies like frogs; a stem attached to their heads: they are called Frat Serpents, and can grow to be as big as whales, if allowed. And now, the narrator has just picked up some telepathic narration to distribute:

Chapter Seven: The Great Plains

As Siren continued west, back to where her tree house wasout of the Land of the Dawn, as she called it, or land of the Manticore migh t be more proper, she started to see birds, with yellow and blue feet; rivers that ran uphill, and fish jumping several feet out of the air, from a huge lake, and grass as tall as twenty-feet. The birds were huge, about half her size. The water was cool and sweet. When she had come to the cliffs, she turned from to go back southwest.

She noticed a few of these upright Manticores following her behind, they walked like kangaroos, somewhat. It was a most hideous sight she pondered, and now they were crossing one of the several plains they had crossed to get to where they had been: journeying back now.

Siren looked a few times at Blaze, the reason being, he looked a bit confused, if not strange, possibly it was the first time he had eaten flesh and animal at the same time, the Manticore meat he had devoured after the kill: it seemed he was craving more of it. Nonetheless, they proceeded forward crossing the long prairies.

Each night Siren built a fire and the a nimals, the rats and the vipers, and the Manticores behind them, wicked-eyed, but not threatening, would come close to the fire, about twenty feet, at first it was more than a hundred feet, they had build, slowly build their way to twenty feet in front of the fire, then theyd go back to their campsite about three-hundred feet from theirs. As they went from day to day, they ate what they could: nuts, fruits, bugs and some kind of food growing on green stalks, which all seemed to have an acquired taste, and of nutritive qualities.

It was several weeks in the marching forward to their home, when Siren had some dreams where she visualized in the southern meadows, coming up, she visualized this, that an attack, soon an attack would take place: the vipers and rats would attack the hundred or so Manticores and thus exterminate a race, and disturb the balance of the planet, imaginative it was, but real it felt to her. The Manticores could not fight the massive amount of vipers and rats, yet they felt threatened: perhaps jealous or perhaps feeling their queen was in danger. No peace was made between the Manticores, not like it was forced upon the rats, by Siren, with the vipers, and this planet had not leaned grace was a virtue, so it could break out at anytime, and before she could stop it, it would be all over; perhaps the one hundred Manticores were but a small company of the race, she didnt know, and they were on a fact finding mission. Everything on this planet was sectioned off, kept secret from one species to the next.

As Siren awoke, she started to walk through the thick grass, it was pre dawn, and the grass was wet with dew, and tall, and she knew the Manticores could smell her, hear her, perhaps taste her on their tongues but none leaped out upon her: although they were wild and savage.

As she stepped out from the high grass to where the Manticores were camping, they all stood erect, noble like,--then a great roar of hissing started, with flanked animals all about them: black, red, and brown headed stakes, and hairy rats; the rats snapping their jaws, and the snakes hissing and moving back and forth, and siren halted them throwing back her head.

[Chapter Eight: The Chamber City

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Author:: Dennis Siluk
Keywords:: Chapter Story
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